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#EP4 - Top three design tips for non-designers

An episode of the Once upon a slide. podcast, hosted by The Prezenter, titled "#EP4 - Top three design tips for non-designers" was published on May 18, 2018 and runs 15 minutes.

May 18, 2018 ·15m · Once upon a slide.

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This week Russell and the team at The Prezenter discuss the top three design tips for non-designers. Not everyone is proficient in Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator or has the time to design their presentations down to the smallest detail. Here are three of our best tips to get the most out of your presentations including where to get the best free and paid for imagery and fonts. Not over designing your slides, remembering that keeping it simple can often be the most powerful and effective way to engage your audience. We hope you enjoy the episode and if you would like to share any of your own tips or resources that you find help you in your presentation designs please comment below or email us at [email protected] *For legal reasons we must state that any suggested attempts made on Josh’s life were made in jest and he is not in actual danger from our other designers. Sources mentioned in this episode: www.shutterstock.com www.istock.com www.freepik.com www.unsplash.com www.pexels

This week Russell and the team at The Prezenter discuss the top three design tips for non-designers. Not everyone is proficient in Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator or has the time to design their presentations down to the smallest detail. Here are three of our best tips to get the most out of your presentations including where to get the best free and paid for imagery and fonts. Not over designing your slides, remembering that keeping it simple can often be the most powerful and effective way to engage your audience. We hope you enjoy the episode and if you would like to share any of your own tips or resources that you find help you in your presentation designs please comment below or email us at [email protected] *For legal reasons we must state that any suggested attempts made on Josh’s life were made in jest and he is not in actual danger from our other designers. Sources mentioned in this episode: www.shutterstock.com www.istock.com www.freepik.com www.unsplash.com www.pexels
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